: This is something that has never even crossed my mind. I bought some Paul
: Mitchell brand "Baby Don't Cry" shampoo today for my kids. For some reason
: I glanced over the ingredients and found sodium lactate listed. There are
: lots of other "natural" sounding ingredients like ginger extract etc...
A good friend gave us a birthday present for Alyssa when she was 1, including
a buttermilk bath bubbles for babies packet... needless to say, she didn't
get that in her bath!
I think the answer is - it depends. When Alyssa was younger (under 3), she
would get hives on her skin from milk contact, including a secondary ingredient.
So, I wouldn't even attempt a bath/shampoo with anything of the sort. Now,
she would probably not have a reaction, as her reactions are less severe. I
still would not use it, though, since total avoidance is the best approach, and
there are many alternatives without milk.
It's unlikely that the shampoo would cause anything more than a rash, but
any exposure may increase his response, and even a rash is unpleasant. I'd
take it back, or just use it for another family member without allergy.
Laurie (and Alyssa, 4yo, allergic to dairy, eggs, peanuts and walnuts)
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